Private entities keen to pitch Pennsylvania on public-private partnerships for transportation projects have until Nov. 10 to submit their bids.
Interested companies can submit proposals "offering innovative ways to deliver transportation projects across a variety of modes including roads, bridges, rail, aviation and ports," said a Pennsylvania Department of Transportation release announcing the open solicitation period. Proposals can also include "more efficient models to manage existing transportation-related services and programs."

Parties can submit bids for both PennDOT-owned and non-PennDOT-owned assets.
The commonwealth invites private parties to submit P3 bids twice a year for what it says is one of the nation's most ambitious and comprehensive P3 programs.
The department is currently considering three unsolicited bids from previous submission periods, including an expressway managed lane bid from Cintra, according to an
PennDOT has four active P3 programs, including its high-profile $2.5 billion
Unsolicited submissions are reviewed by PennDOT's P3 Office and presented to a seven-member P3 board for consideration.
If the board determines that a state-run asset would be more cost-effectively run by a private entity, the company will be allowed to submit a formal proposal and enter into a contract to either completely or partially take over that operation for a defined period of time.
Lawmakers in July 2022
PennDOT created the P3 program in 2012 to ease budget pressure by drumming up alternative funding for highway and bridge needs. Currently, gas taxes generate 74% of the state's highway and bridge funding.